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Our goal is to provide the most complete directory for Tempe and its surrounding areas.
If you represent or know of an organization that should be added, please let us know.
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Angela Franks Wells of Tilt Gallery on the Road at Maison
Tilt Gallery on the Road at Maison Art & Antiques presents an exhibition of selected works by Angela Franks Wells. Her latest work took her into the mines of Arizona. Don't miss this Summer Art Opening Event during the Taste of Historic Old Town Cottonwood weekends!
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The Tempe Public Library
While commercial bookstores and coffee bars are a common urban sight, few things testify to the cultural wealth of a community as much as does a well-appointed library. The Tempe Public Library is a community resource, used by residents and visitors of all ages, that combines the services of a traditional library with the electronic resources that today's visitors have come to expect. The Tempe library offers innovative programs such as the Digital Bookmobile. This program features free eBooks for download, as well as music and video and audio books that can be downloaded to your computer at your home using your library card. The Bookmobile serves as a resource for informing the users of the Tempe Public Library how easy it is to take advantage of electronic reading resources. Libraries have always been more than a place to check out books: They're a forum for the community to share information. To that end, the Tempe Public Library offers events that feature training on subjects such as using the Internet to job hunt, discussion groups regarding various books and much more. There is even a mystery book club held monthly on Saturday mornings where lovers of sleuth tales come to discuss their favorite capers. The Tempe Public Library features not only Internet access and resources, but access to the one thing whose importance to literary endeavors is possibly only exceeded by paper itself: coffee. The Connection Café offers all the variety of a commercial books store's café but with the added bonus of being an important representation of providing library services to the community. If you're looking for a place to unwind and socialize, the Tempe library and the Connections Café are excellent options and very convenient to the downtown shopping district for which the city is widely known.
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Rima Fine Art's large and inviting gallery – in the heart of trendy Scottsdale, Arizona's Main Street "gallery row" – proudly provides and presents:
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Located in the upscale Troon area, next to the Four Seasons Resort in North Scottsdale Arizona, Pintura Fine Art offers a diversity of traditional ... Click Here for More Details
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Insurrection Theater promises to NEVER produce a Neil Simon play. We love Neil Simon - who doesn't? But since there are 3 million other theater ... Click Here for More Details
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The museum collects and presents works of art to stimulate, challenge and delight a diverse audience. Areas of particular emphasis in collecting and/... Click Here for More Details
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Located on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University, ASU Gammage is among the largest university-based presenters of performing arts in the world.... Click Here for More Details
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Tempe Little Theatre has brought the excitement of community theater to the East Valley for over 35 years with quality productions ranging from drama ... Click Here for More Details
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is committed to advancing the ideas and principles of organic architecture, organic education, and conservation of ... Click Here for More Details
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Welcome to Canyon Ridge Gallery, located along Scottsdale’s historic Downtown Main Street. Canyon Ridge Gallery, family owned and operated, invites ... Click Here for More Details
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The Herberger Theater Center was conceived as a pivotal piece in the redevelopment and revitalization of downtown Phoenix. Built in 1989 to support ... Click Here for More Details
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The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private, non-profit museum founded in 1929 by Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard to house their personal ... Click Here for More Details
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Learn authentic cowboy skills at a working cattle ranch! Spend the first two days learning your horse, your equipment and skills such as roping, ... Click Here for More Details
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El Pedregal is a "Festival Marketplace" nestled in the shadows of a 250-foot boulder formation. This Sonoran Desert oasis is modeled after "Old ... Click Here for More Details
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We've been Arizona's premier audio recording facility for over 25 years. At Chaton we've had the pleasure of working with some pretty amazing people, ... Click Here for More Details
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West is set with immense care in a scene of almost overpowering beauty. One- to three-hour tours and desert walks are ... Click Here for More Details
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Internationally known as a mecca for art collectors, Scottsdale is home to more than 100 galleries. The Scottsdale Gallery Association was formed by ... Click Here for More Details
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Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre, an award-winning, non-profit performing arts theatre, is committed to offering high-quality entertainment to suit a ... Click Here for More Details
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The TCA will be a shelter for the arts – a harbor for music, theater and dance that will become a landmark for the city by showcasing local, regional ... Click Here for More Details
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The Arizona Historical Society has the world's largest collection of Arizona history artifacts, documents, and photographs. Feel free to ask us about ... Click Here for More Details
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